Thank you to those who served. To those that gave some and the ones that gave all.
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Thank you to those who served. To those that gave some and the ones that gave all.
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I can never find the right words. Thanks to all who served, and welcome home.
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Welcome home.......and THANK YOU
I have spent most my life fishing........the rest I wasted.
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Thanks to all veterans and extra thanks to those who gave all
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A big THANKS to all that have served.
Lets go soak a line. Pat
Thanks for reminding us Bilbob, and thanks to all who serve, Past, Present, and Future. WELCOME HOME!!!!!!
For those who don't know
1782 Washington creates the Purple Heart
On this day in 1782, in Newburgh, New York, General George Washington, the commander in chief of the Continental Army, creates the “Badge for Military Merit,” a decoration consisting of a purple, heart-shaped piece of silk, edged with a narrow binding of silver, with the word Merit stitched across the face in silver. The badge was to be presented to soldiers for “any singularly meritorious action” and permitted its wearer to pass guards and sentinels without challenge. The honoree’s name and regiment were also to be inscribed in a “Book of Merit.”
Washington’s “Purple Heart” was awarded to only three known soldiers during the Revolutionary War: Elijah Churchill, William Brown and Daniel Bissell, Jr. The “Book of Merit” was lost, and the decoration was largely forgotten until 1927, when General Charles P. Summerall, the U.S. Army chief of staff, sent an unsuccessful draft bill to Congress to “revive the Badge of Military Merit.” In 1931, Summerall’s successor, General Douglas MacArthur, took up the cause, hoping to reinstate the medal in time for the bicentennial of George Washington’s birth. On February 22, 1932, Washington’s 200th birthday, the U.S. War Department announced the creation of the “Order of the Purple Heart.”
In addition to aspects of Washington’s original design, the new Purple Heart also displays a bust of Washington and his coat of arms. The Order of the Purple Heart, the oldest American military decoration for military merit, is awarded to members of the U.S. armed forces who have been killed or wounded in action against an enemy. It is also awarded to soldiers who have suffered maltreatment as prisoners of war.
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All gave some....some gave all. Thank you all for your service and welcome home.
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McConnell AFB, Kansas
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May God be with you. Keep CALM and STAY ANCHORED with your faith.
Thank you PawPaw "gene" for that little piece of history.
I am always humbled by those who gave the ultimate sacrifice.
Thanks to my fellow DD214 holders. Because of you we speak English, American English.
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